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  1. John Gatenby Bolton 1 (5 de junio de 1922-6 de julio de 1993) fue un astrónomo británico-australiano. El equipo de Bolton en la División de Radiofísica de CSIRO en 1949 fue el primero en identificar las fuentes de radio como extragalácticas, marcando el comienzo de la radioastronomía extragaláctica. 2 .

  2. John Gatenby Bolton FAA FRS CBE (5 June 1922 – 6 July 1993) was a British-Australian astronomer who was fundamental to the development of radio astronomy. In particular, Bolton was integral in establishing that discrete radio sources were either galaxies or the remnants of supernovae, rather than stars.

  3. John Gatenby Bolton. 1988. Date of Birth. : June 5, 1922. Date of Death. : July 6, 1993. Upon completing work for his bachelor’s degree at the age of twenty, John Bolton left the University of Cambridge in his native England to serve in the Royal Navy during World War II.

  4. 19 de jun. de 2019 · John Gatenby Bolton was born in Sheffield on 5th June 1922. After going through his local grammar school, he won a scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge. He graduated with honours in 1942 and joined the Royal Navy as a Radar Officer, but was soon recruited into radar research at the then secret Telecommunications Research Establishment (TRE).

  5. John Gatenby Bolton ( 5 de junio de 1922 - 6 de julio de 1993) fue un astrónomo británico-australiano. El equipo de Bolton en la División de Radiofísica de CSIRO en 1949 fue el primero en identificar las fuentes de radio como extragalácticas, marcando el comienzo de la radioastronomía extragaláctica. Oops something went wrong: 403.

  6. John Gatenby Bolton 1922-1993. Written by J.P. Wild and V.R. Radhakrishnan. Introduction; Dover Heights; Interlude: Cloud physics; Caltech; Parkes; Conclusion; Honours and awards; About this memoir. Notes; Introduction. Since the Second World War astronomy has lived through its golden age, undergoing a complete transformation.

  7. 1 de nov. de 1995 · What started this great revolution? It may be fairly said that it all began in 1948 in Sydney, Australia, when a three-man team led by a 26-year old Yorkshireman named John Bolton discovered that three distant objects, known from optical observations, were, extremely powerful emitters of radio waves.